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1 I, 9 | Upper Germany despised their legate, Hordeonius Flaccus, who,
2 I, 47| when he served under the legate Calvisius Sabinus. That
3 I, 51| personage than a simple consular legate, and all his acts were invested
4 I, 54| people of Rome. Not a single legate or tribune exerted himself
5 I, 55| Hordeonius Flaccus, the consular legate, was present and witnessed
6 I, 58| themselves in Valerius Asiaticus, legate of the Province of Belgica,
7 I, 59| of Roscius Caelius, the legate of the 20th legion, who
8 I, 63| quarters. Manlius Valens, legate of the Italian legion, though
9 II, 43| repulsed the 1st, and slew the legate, Orfidius Benignus, but
10 II, 44| the camp. Vedius Aquila, legate of the 13th legion, in the
11 II, 45| made for the body of the legate Orfidius, and it was burnt
12 II, 80| they would salute their legate, suddenly saluted him as
13 II, 85| murder Tettius Julianus, the legate of the 7th legion, to gratify
14 II, 98| first Valerius Festus, the legate, loyally seconded the zeal
15 III, 4 | him to resume the title of Legate, and to take part in the
16 III, 7 | command of Vedius Aquila the legate. A few days were there taken
17 III, 11| assailed Aponius Saturnius, legate of the army of Moesia, this
18 III, 14| command Fabius Fabullus, legate of the fifth legion, and
19 III, 50| hands of Annius Bassus, the legate of the legion. This officer
20 III, 62| cleverness than propriety. While legate of a legion, he first supported,
21 IV, 15| slaves. When does even a legate come among us, though he
22 IV, 19| the general ordered the legate, Munius Lupercus, who was
23 IV, 20| wrote to Herennius Gallus, legate of the first legion, who
24 IV, 21| prevailed upon the hesitating legate to risk the chances of a
25 IV, 25| command of Dillius Vocula, legate of the 18th legion, some
26 IV, 27| it; Herennius Gallus, its legate, was associated with Vocula
27 IV, 28| supposed treachery in the legate. Dragged out of his tent,
28 IV, 28| threats of instant death, the legate himself charged Hordeonius
29 IV, 37| Hordeonius. Without a single legate or tribune venturing to
30 IV, 49| and handed it over to a legate whom he sent for that purpose.
31 IV, 50| stained with the blood of the legate. He then severely blamed
32 IV, 51| person of Piso, for the legate had selected some Moorish
33 IV, 64| strength. Munius Lupercus, legate of one of the legions, was
34 V, 11| broke out. Cestius Gallus, legate of Syria, who attempted
35 V, 28| conference:- "If it were before a legate of Vitellius that I were
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